This powerful and hardworking food processor from KitchenAid takes the pain out of food prep. It features a full-size feed tube and multiple blades, including a stainless steel multipurpose blade that blends, chops, minces and emulsifies quickly and easily.
Comes with Mini Tool Box. Great for storing any miscellaneous items or your spare change. Overall dimensions: 4 1/2" x 2 1/2" x 2 3/4". The Mini Tool Box is shipped from a separate warehouse and will arrive within a few days of your order.
Food processor with powerful induction motor and 7-cup work bowl
Full-size feed tube and pusher; on/off and pulse control
Powerful 600 watt DC motor - low noise operation for better food preparation. 14 speeds + soft pulse - allows superior control, select optimal speed/pulse to suit the task, handy push button pulse for exact control when processing soft or delicate foods. Electronically controlled, stepless variable speed for optimal processing control. Unique dual safety lock - ensures bowls cannot be opened when unit is on. Usage guide on front panel - quick reference on recommended speed range for individual attachments. Sealed bowls - eliminates leakage or overflowing. Work-bowl capacity: 9 cups (2 L). Attachments included: Universal chopping blade, chops - blends, mixes & purees. Dough hook, powerfully kneads up to 3 lbs of dough. Cream attachment - for perfect whipping results. Versatile slicing system, includes: fine slicer, fine shredder, coarse grater and cheese grater. Citrus juicer, citrus press fits into the workbowl. Easy cleaning - Dishwasher-safe attachments and bowls. Color: White with blue control knobs 1 Year limited warranty.
Powerful 600 watt motor
Electronically controlled with variable speed
Sealed bowls to prevent leakage
You are always in complete control of your food preparation
This review is from: Braun Multiquick 3 K650 Kitchen Machine 600 Watt (Kitchen)
About 25 years ago, my wife and I bought a Braun food processor. We used it for over 23 years, replacing the bowl once and the stalks that held the cutting disks about three times. We only gave it up when it started leaking oil. We replaced it with a Cuisinart that didn't have multiple speeds and did have a complicated and largely inscrutable lid locking system that ultimately failed--we needed to stick a screwdriver into the lid to make it work. So we found this Braun, which is similar to but an improvement on our old one, and it's great! Very lightweight, the bowl and lid simply snap into place, there's infinite speed control, and the cutting disks and stalks have been redesigned to be much sturdier. Beats Cuisinart by a mile.
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This review is from: Braun Multiquick 3 K650 Kitchen Machine 600 Watt (Kitchen)
We found the Braun CombiMax K-650 so much better than any Cuisinart. It has 14 speeds. The Cuisinart has only one speed. (The dough switch provides more power but with the same speed). The bowl of the (eight cups) Braun is as big as the "11 cup" Cuisinart. The center shaft inside the bowl is sealed so you can fill it with fluid to a higher level. The bowl cover of the Braun can be removed with a light twist. It is much more complicated on the Cuisinart. Also, removing the bowl is much easier on the Braun. This food processor is so much easy to use and we use it almost every day.
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This review is from: Braun Multiquick 3 K650 Kitchen Machine 600 Watt (Kitchen)
Hey! Are you pondering buying this? If yes, read this short review and say it was helpful. :-) And then, look at the other positive reviews and click the box. Why do I say do this? Because this is a very solid food processor, so spread the word. Mine arrived today. I spread the parts on the table. I gave it all the engineer's once-over. All parts clicked in place properly. I said to my son "look at this... most food processors have a line on the bowl that says 'maximum fill level' for liquids. Do you see why? Because the mechanism can only take a small amount of liquid before it overflows and you have a mess on your hands. Look: see that the blade control is sealed? I can fill this to the top. It appears to be a couple quarts. I've never before owned a food processor that can do that."
We tinkered with the parts. It's not just chopping and slicing and bread blade. It's also got mixer for egg whites or whipped cream. Dear Lord! Now my Kitchen Aid and food... Read more
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With its powerful induction motor and simple touch-pad controls, this food processor quickly and easily slices, dices, chops, and purees, helping to reduce prep time in the kitchen. The food processor comes equipped with a large 7-cup-capacity work bowl, a premium-quality multipurpose stainless-steel blade, and a large feed tube and pusher for continuous processing. Its reversible stainless-steel slicing/shredding disc provides a 2-mm slicing blade on one side for even slices of food, and reversing the blade makes uniform 4-mm shreds of cheese and vegetables. Easily transform the food processor into a mini chopper with the included 3-cup mini bowl--perfect for smaller tasks like chopping herbs, nuts, and onions, mincing garlic, or making baby food. For added convenience, the unit's durable sealed housing creates a sound barrier for quiet operation, while its pulse control offers precision results when a light touch is needed. The base of the appliance wipes clean easily, and the bowls, blades, and discs are dishwasher-safe. Available in a variety of colors, the food processor measures 9 by 7-2/7 by 14-2/7 inches and carries a one-year hassle-free replacement warranty.
KitchenAid Model KFP720 Food Processor is a powerful and durable tool for creative cooking. This model has a 7-cup work bowl with Full-size feed tube and pusher for continuous processing. Features KitchenAid's exclusive 3-Cup Mini Bowl delivers mini chopper convenience - perfect for chopping herbs, nuts, and onions. Other added features include a Powerful induction motor, Premium-quality stainless steel blades, Easy-to-Clean design, and a Hassle-free replacement warranty.
Measures 9 by 7-2/7 by 14-2/7 inches; 1-year hassle-free replacement warranty
Base wipes clean easily; dishwasher-safe bowls, blades, and discs
Reversible stainless-steel slicing/shredding disc; 3-cup mini bowl for smaller tasks
7-cup-capacity work bowl; multipurpose stainless-steel blade; large feed tube and pusher
Food processor with touch-pad controls, pulse option, and powerful induction motor
This review is from: KitchenAid 7-Cup Food Processor: Contour Silver
Kitchen Aid usually makes lasting products but this crap called the KFP 720 lasted about 3 months or 15-20 uses. Surprised they put their "Kitchen Aid" name on it...
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This review is from: KitchenAid 7-Cup Food Processor: Contour Silver
Idiotic design. Takes a lot of time to get parts together and much longer to reattach them. Works slow (to compare to my $14 and 10 years old one). The only + it's not very noisy. After the very first try to see how it works, I sent it back and the seller refused to return full price. Seller paid back on $11.79 less, saying there were "scratches".(and shipping was $12 + $13 back). I am a jewelry professional, I know what scratches mean, there weren't. It was clean, in original package, new. BTW their policy says "for return must be absolutely unused". So.. how should we know then??? Terrible experience.
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This review is from: KitchenAid 7-Cup Food Processor: Contour Silver
I've only used it a few times but I've been happy with it so far. I'll update if anything goes wrong with this processor but it's pretty hefty. I feel confident that it'll last for years to come!
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Cuisinart DLC8S Cuisinart DLC-8S 11-CUP Pro Custom 11 Food Processor in White. Powerful, quiet motor. 11-cup capacity Lexan Work Bowl - shatterproof, heat and cold-resistant. Cover with extra large feed tube allows slicing
This review is from: Cuisinart DLC-8S Pro Custom 11-Cup Food Processor, White (Kitchen)
Cuisinart is practically synonymous with food processor. When the French were manufacturing them years ago, you couldn't touch another blender, processor or kitchen appliance that would do more. But the manufacturer changed, and so did the Cuisinart.
My cuisinart bowl cracked at the base. To their credit, they did replace the bowls. Now the knives, the most critical part of the food processor, are no longer the same.
In addition, if you do heavy breads (we like to do rye) you will find that the stem can overheat and the bowl can stick on it for a bit (until you figure out how to get it off, not easy, let me tell you.) I once even had the plastic dough blade stick onto the stem.
The bowl isn't so easy to clean, either. I give it three stars because it still slices and dices with the greatest skill, but overall, I would not buy one again. Sad....
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Cuisinart DLC-8S is Shoddy Shadow of former Cuisinarts, December 6, 2001
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This review is from: Cuisinart DLC-8S Pro Custom 11-Cup Food Processor, White (Kitchen)
My 1987 DLC-7 is my 3rd Cuisinart. It has had daily use and is worn and has a small problem. I ordered the DLC-8s only to find it cannot compare to my old machine even in it's state of advanced age and I am returning it. For example the cord is short and light weight. The bowl is actually smaller...11 cups is really an exaggeration. The motor is 5.2 amps compared with the 6 amps of the DLC-7 and the DLC-8S is lighter. The deciding flaw however is the poorly designed switching arms on the feed tube. They are flimsy and an accident begging to happen. I am going to have my old machine repaired and look at the Kitchen Aid processors. Very sad to lose an outstanding product.
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This review is from: Cuisinart DLC-8S Pro Custom 11-Cup Food Processor, White (Kitchen)
Times have changed and so has the parent company that sells and services your food processor. The quality of materials and workmanship have gone downhill too!
My experience with the corporate machine was horrible. Days of long waits to talk to a customer service rep...never paid off. Each time I called I was eventually forwarded to a recorded message that explained that they were too busy and that I needed to leave my name and phone number. I never did get a call-back. Finally, after several attempts, I was able to get past the initial phone queue and actually talked to a live person who took the information about the condition of all the clear plastic parts on the processor. They were all severely cracked and were not far from flying apart. It seems they knew of the problem and offered to replace the parts on warranty. All I had to do was give them a credit card number to charge the shipping to. AND, nothing would happen UNTIL I sent the old pieces back...again at MY... Read more
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